Motorcycle show held

Powersports show features one of the largest and complete
showcases of new motorcycles, scooters, ATV's and accessories
displayed by original equipment manufacturers. Performance
products, clothing and after market accessories are also available
for purchase. There will be live performances by Tommi Ahvala of
Team Extreme.

The Cycle World Classics display will feature historical,
classic and vintage motorcycles from participating manufacturers.
An Official Motorcycle/ATV giveaway featuring a 2002 Suzuki Katana
600 or Eiger 400 4X4 Automatic will be a highlight of the
show.

Tickets are $12, adults and $5, children ages 6 to11. Children
under 6 years old are admitted free. Tickets are available on-site
and at the Weehawken Ferry Terminal on show days. Advance tickets
are available online at: www.motorcycleshows.com.

AMA members who show their membership cards at the ticket
counter receive a $1 rebate coupon redeemable at the AMA booth.
Discounts of $2 per ticket are available for groups of 20 or more
at the gate. Coupons for $1 off are available at participating
local dealerships (not available with group discounts). Visit
www.motorcycleshows.com for a list of participating
dealerships.

For more information, call the Infoline at (800) 331-5706 CST
and (218) 723-9130 CST.

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